IBM Chef Watson recommends chicken, avocado, cheddar, and almond butter.
I ate it open face on toasted Dave’s Powerseed (whole wheat) with leftover smoked chicken.

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IBM Chef Watson recommends chicken, avocado, cheddar, and almond butter.
I ate it open face on toasted Dave’s Powerseed (whole wheat) with leftover smoked chicken.
Red Pepper, White Chocolate & Blue Cheese
You’re going to put a computer in charge of our Fourth of July barbecue?? Honey, the heat must be getting to you. Nope, it’s not the heat, it’s a collaboration between IBM Watson and the Institute of Culinary Education. From millions of pages of data, to a single concise cookbook with 65 recipes, we present Chef Watson’s greatest hits, including Swiss-Thai Asparagus Quiche, Creole Shrimp-Lamb Dumplings—and yes—Plum Pancetta Cider with a slice of bacon. You’ve heard all about the amazing connections cognitive computing fosters, now the proof’s really in the pudding. Go ahead, declare your independence from hot dogs and hamburgers this holiday. Happy 4th, America!
What a wonderful way to bring in the holidays! Thanks to all who made cognitive cooking a part of their holiday season. We hope Chef Watson and the tasty data from Bon Appétit challenged some of your traditional treats with a few new flavor favorites, like this Chocolate Rasberry Tart with Green Chile → (Photo: therealjilbur)
Until the next time Watson dons his chef’s hat, Happy Holidays from Chef Watson, Bon Appétit and IBMblr!
Chef Watson is home for the holidays
Pecan-cardamom macaroons? Saffron mint cheddar scones? That's right, this ain't your grandma’s holiday cookbook. Chef Watson is back in the cognitive kitchen with bonappetit crunching quintillions of possible flavor combinations to whip up recipes no holiday table has ever seen. (Photo: mariamakes)
We’ll be sharing a few of our favorites this week, or you can head over to tastyholidaydata.com and build your own cognitive-computed recipes →
#IBMFoodTruck social media campaign explained by a participating chef using the new cognitive cooking technology
IBM Food Truck and cognitive cooking roll into Augusta in Dispatch No. 2.
Reasons to Follow IBM's YouTube Channel
IBM's YouTube channel is centered around cognitive cooking and how IBM Watson can help chefs be more innovative.
The channel gets customers involved through Twitter and is actively trying to get people involved by having the food truck travel to different events around the U.S.
What's today's hottest chef accessory? A cognitive computing system.